The Raymond recorder (1927-02-04)
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The Raymond recorder (1927-02-04)
- Publication date
- 1927-02-04
- Topics
- Raymond recorder
- Publisher
- David C. Peterson
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 51.1M
Page 1:
- Editorial Notes
- News Notes
- Gathering of Clans
- Tex to Close Three Days Each Week
- Good Sport Card
Page 2:
- Alberta Livestock Board
- An Inspiration to Canadian Youth
- Astronomers Long Lived
- Hardiness of Weed Seed
- Recover Dismantled Car
- Fateful Years for All Women
- Robbers Take Heavy Toll
- Portrait of Lenine Appears on Stamps
- Through Service for Overseas Travellers
- The Friend of All Sufferers
- Local News
- British Subjects Should Use Canadian Ports
- Local News
- Vegetarians Are Not Immune from Cancer
- Democracy in Action
- Put Stomach in Order at Once
- Plans for Diamond Jubilee
Page 3:
- Canada Achieves International Renown for High Quality of Its Vegetable Products
- Far-Flung British Empire in Area and Extent is Something at Which to Marvel
- An Economic Factor
- Improvements in Fruits
- Canadian Bacon Wins Prestige
- Is World Drifting toward War
- Honey is Valuable Food
- Prescription for Success
- Value of Good Dairy Cow
- Nearest to Europe
- Winner Naturally Spotted
- Premier Bruce at Winnipeg
- Largest Yielding Hay Crop
- An Underground Wonder
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Name Means "Good Water"
- For a United Canada
- German Cruiser Draws Crowd
- Inland Fisheries Thriving
- Sheep Breeders Elect Officers
- Has Built Novel House
- Mystery of British Navy
- Sound Conveyed by Light Beams
- Must Give up Vodka
- Rural Adversity and Its Compensations
- Sunday School Lesson
- Might be a Satisfactory Plan
- Canada Attracting Attention
- Britain Satisfied with Progress in Palestine
- No Fear of Influenza Outbreak
- A Good Policy
Page 5:
- Reported Prince Carol Will Soon Ascend the Throne of Rumania
- Plan to Develop Cuban Trade
- Bringing Home the Bacon
- U. F. A. Advocate the Abolition of Dominion Grain Standards Board
- British Chancellor Favors the Fascist Method as Applied to Italian Affairs
- Smuggled Across Line Canadian Whisky is Sold as U. S. Product
- Protests Against Figures
- Canada Should Share British Navy Burden
- Willingdon Defines Duties
- British Marines Are Sent to China
- Editors Appoint Delegates
- Want. H. B. Line Completed
- Conferring of Titles
- Grading Cattle and Sheep
- Liberal Party Accepts Lloyd George's Offer
- More Work for League
- Want Senate Chosen by Election
- [Illegible] in Britain
- U. S. Criminals in England
Page 6:
- John Bull Quite Satisfied
- Would Import Camels to Saskatchewan
- Horses Holding Their Own
- Says Prince Resembles Late King Edward
- The Most Useful Plant
- People No Longer Excited by Marvels
- Farming in Argentine
- May be Run by Electricity
- No Cheapness Again
- Last Year's Wool Clip
- Famous Sleigh Dog Victim of Jealous Rage
- Largest Church in World
- An Important Industry
- Says Premier's Job Lonely
- Canda a Mineral Country
- Science Will Solve Problem
- Electricity for Scottish Castle
- Uses Both Hands to Write
- Particular About Passports
- Market for Cottonwood Logs
- An Airplane Salesroom
Page 7:
- A League of English Speaking Nations
- Joanna
- Scholars Have Wonderful Ideas
- Is There a Baby in Your Home
- Worked Their Way Through
- Bad Cold? Take "Cascarets" for Bowels Tonight
- Oil Lamps Now Popular
- She Wishes She Had Used Them Years Ago
- Prince No Longer Nervous
- Little Helps for This Week
- Anniversary of Watt's Birth
- Canada's Oriental Population
- The First Victoria Cross
Page 8:
- News Notes
- Editorial Notes
- News Notes
- Gathering of Clans
- Tex to Close Three Days Each Week
- Good Sport Card
Page 2:
- Alberta Livestock Board
- An Inspiration to Canadian Youth
- Astronomers Long Lived
- Hardiness of Weed Seed
- Recover Dismantled Car
- Fateful Years for All Women
- Robbers Take Heavy Toll
- Portrait of Lenine Appears on Stamps
- Through Service for Overseas Travellers
- The Friend of All Sufferers
- Local News
- British Subjects Should Use Canadian Ports
- Local News
- Vegetarians Are Not Immune from Cancer
- Democracy in Action
- Put Stomach in Order at Once
- Plans for Diamond Jubilee
Page 3:
- Canada Achieves International Renown for High Quality of Its Vegetable Products
- Far-Flung British Empire in Area and Extent is Something at Which to Marvel
- An Economic Factor
- Improvements in Fruits
- Canadian Bacon Wins Prestige
- Is World Drifting toward War
- Honey is Valuable Food
- Prescription for Success
- Value of Good Dairy Cow
- Nearest to Europe
- Winner Naturally Spotted
- Premier Bruce at Winnipeg
- Largest Yielding Hay Crop
- An Underground Wonder
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Name Means "Good Water"
- For a United Canada
- German Cruiser Draws Crowd
- Inland Fisheries Thriving
- Sheep Breeders Elect Officers
- Has Built Novel House
- Mystery of British Navy
- Sound Conveyed by Light Beams
- Must Give up Vodka
- Rural Adversity and Its Compensations
- Sunday School Lesson
- Might be a Satisfactory Plan
- Canada Attracting Attention
- Britain Satisfied with Progress in Palestine
- No Fear of Influenza Outbreak
- A Good Policy
Page 5:
- Reported Prince Carol Will Soon Ascend the Throne of Rumania
- Plan to Develop Cuban Trade
- Bringing Home the Bacon
- U. F. A. Advocate the Abolition of Dominion Grain Standards Board
- British Chancellor Favors the Fascist Method as Applied to Italian Affairs
- Smuggled Across Line Canadian Whisky is Sold as U. S. Product
- Protests Against Figures
- Canada Should Share British Navy Burden
- Willingdon Defines Duties
- British Marines Are Sent to China
- Editors Appoint Delegates
- Want. H. B. Line Completed
- Conferring of Titles
- Grading Cattle and Sheep
- Liberal Party Accepts Lloyd George's Offer
- More Work for League
- Want Senate Chosen by Election
- [Illegible] in Britain
- U. S. Criminals in England
Page 6:
- John Bull Quite Satisfied
- Would Import Camels to Saskatchewan
- Horses Holding Their Own
- Says Prince Resembles Late King Edward
- The Most Useful Plant
- People No Longer Excited by Marvels
- Farming in Argentine
- May be Run by Electricity
- No Cheapness Again
- Last Year's Wool Clip
- Famous Sleigh Dog Victim of Jealous Rage
- Largest Church in World
- An Important Industry
- Says Premier's Job Lonely
- Canda a Mineral Country
- Science Will Solve Problem
- Electricity for Scottish Castle
- Uses Both Hands to Write
- Particular About Passports
- Market for Cottonwood Logs
- An Airplane Salesroom
Page 7:
- A League of English Speaking Nations
- Joanna
- Scholars Have Wonderful Ideas
- Is There a Baby in Your Home
- Worked Their Way Through
- Bad Cold? Take "Cascarets" for Bowels Tonight
- Oil Lamps Now Popular
- She Wishes She Had Used Them Years Ago
- Prince No Longer Nervous
- Little Helps for This Week
- Anniversary of Watt's Birth
- Canada's Oriental Population
- The First Victoria Cross
Page 8:
- News Notes
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published [March?] 1923 to 7 December 1928. [public]: Numbering jumps from vol. 6, no. 1 (Feb. 10, 1928) to vol. 26, no. 2 (Feb.
17, 1928) and then to vol. 27, no. 3 (Feb. 24, 1928).
- Addeddate
- 2019-11-22 21:00:04
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RMR_1927020401
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t2h78h70s
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Raymond
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 9
- Ppi
- 152
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.8.5
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